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Hello guys,
I am trying to write cell vector to text file using fprintf - this does not work because it requires some formatting but I want to write it just "like it is" in the cells. Next I am trying writecell command - this works but it adds double quote at the beginning of each line in the text file what is super annoying.
The cells look like shown below:
After command writecell final text file looks like:
"/batch
"
"/config,noeldb,1 ! force off writing results to database
"
"*get,_wallstrt,active,,time,wall
but, of course, it should look like this in the written text file:
/batch
/config,noeldb,1 ! force off writing results to database
*get,_wallstrt,active,,time,wall
UPDATE: After using QuoteStrings set to false there are no quotation marks, but still there empty lines between each string. Do you have idea how to remove them?
Therefore I would like to ask you for help.
Best regards
Michal
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Stephen23
Stephen23 il 26 Mag 2022
Modificato: Stephen23 il 26 Mag 2022
" but it adds double quote at the beginning of each line in the text file..."
No it doesn't, it actually adds double quotes around your text. There is a difference.
"but still there empty lines between each string."
Because each of your character vectors ends with some kind of newline character.
"Do you have idea how to remove them?"
Remove the newline characters from the cell array, e.g. STRTRIM or DEBLANK or REGEXPREP.
M Teaxdriv
M Teaxdriv il 26 Mag 2022
Hello Stephen23,
thank you for explanation!
Michal

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson il 26 Mag 2022
fprintf(fid, "%s\n", YourCell{:})

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